Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Swap Shop and Wish Lists => Seen on craigslist, eBay, and elsewhere => Topic started by: gtrguy on November 22, 2020, 11:31:12 AM
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Oasis on reverb.
I used to have one just like it. Looked 70's but sounded kinda 60's to me.
https://reverb.com/item/37033418-oasis-bass-by-gary-cooper-from-alembic-1977-1983-amber
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If I wasn't still waiting for an electronics upgrade to get done on a shop night special Series 1 I purchased last December and looking to send in a Series I fretless for a complete refurbish as soon as my shopnighter is done, I'd be very interested in this one.
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It's medium-scale too. ;)
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This is very tempting.
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Engage tractor beam ! :)
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Here is a pic of the one I used to have. I think I sold it to someone here on the forum.
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I know what various Alembic basses and guitars are worth. I also know that I really haven’t seen much on Reverb that I would consider a really good deal. What I do not know is what an Oasis bass is worth. David, how long ago did you sell your Oasis and would you mind giving me a general idea as to the price for which it sold?
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From what I've observed, Oasis guitars and basses tend to go in the $1500-$2000 range. But they come up so rarely that valuation is really a matter of how badly you want one. Similar to Hyak, but maybe even rarer. There's currently an Oasis guitar on reverb that has been there for awhile at $2750.
Bill, tgo
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That sounds about right. I would value a Hyak above an Oasis.
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Purchased by our Alembic friend and serious bassist and collector, Tony Senatore. May he play it good health.
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What are the screws on the tailpiece for?
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What are the screws on the tailpiece for?
They look like fine tuners to me.
Bill, tgo
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I communicated with the seller and that’s what I was told was their purpose.
I really wanted to pull the trigger on this one. After an email with the seller, the need for a potential refret job, the seller not really being willing to come down to a selling price that was closer to what people here indicated was the value of the bass, and the fact that I still have a bass at Alembic that needs work but don’t know what the cost is going to be prevented me from adding this to my stable.
Im glad it found a good home with Tony and hope it gets the playing time it deserves.
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I also have been wanting one of these for a while. Yes, it was a little pricey for me especially with that thumb rest added. I also was not too fond of the finish. It was also a bad time. I'm kinda broke. The medium scale spoke to me though.
I dig this type of stuff from back then, Hyaks, Oasis, etc.... I am still searching for a short or medium scale Hyak with no scroll. Probably does not exist.
Tony, let us know how the bass is. I would like a full report!
Michael
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I was just watching this Kool and the Gang video today and the bass player sure looks like he is playing an Oasis. It shows up well near the middle of the song.
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Kool Bell did indeed... he had Oasis #2 I read somewhere here.
*and if I remember correctly, it was on display at the Smithsonian a while back.
**link- https://music.si.edu/object-day/robert-kool-bells-bass-guitar
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There's is not a lot out there with respect to these instruments and the builder, Gary Cooper. If one searches a bit,however, there are some interesting stories about Oasis (who knows to what extent they are true). For example, one writer who purported to work for Cooper reported that after finally getting someone to distribute their instruments, the distributor placed an order for twelve guitars in Koa. When Cooper couldn't get his hands on that wood he ignored the advice of his colleagues and partners and did them in Birdseye maple instead only to have most sent back and the distributor drop Oasis.
I'm with Michael and have been looking for something different for awhile be that a Oasis, Hyak or an older Guild to Alembicize. However I've still got two Alembics I want to get upgraded/refurbished so unless something comes along that a really good deal I'm happy to wait for now.